Posts Tagged ‘tea’

Best of Black Tea Tasting

Friday, March 1st, 2013

Explore the world of black tea with Certified Tea Master Frankee Muller. Tuesday & Wednesday, March 5 & 6, Frankee will be conducting a tea tasting here at the Voss Inn from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (approximately.) She has selected some of the best rare, artisan black teas from China, Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and Kenya. For more information visit http://www.athirstfortea.com/pages/tea-tastings

Teas of Kenya

Friday, February 17th, 2012

February 27, 28, 29–Teas of Kenya: The Voss Inn bed and breakfast will be hosting a tea tasting from 7:00-9:00pm on behalf of A Thirst for Tea and Certified Tea Master Frankee Muller. We’ve narrowed down our topic a bit this month. We’ve received so many wonderful teas from growers in Kenya, Malawi and Rwanda that we decided to try to give them all the attention they deserve. So, this month we will be focusing on Kenya by itself. We will devote exclusive attention to Malawi and Rwanda either next month or in April. In the next few days we will have profiles for most of the Kenyan teas we’ll be tasting, but for now here is a quick sneak peek.

  • Kenya Silverback White. This is an incredible tea that I just can’t get enough of! So prepare yourselves. You’re in for a real treat! Kenya Silverback White is an astounding white tea, similar in appearance to a Chinese silver needle. Instead of the fruity/floral notes of the Chinese teas we tasted last month, this has an absolutely wonderful aroma of roasted nuts and a breathtaking flavor with notes of honey, roasted nuts and Madagascar vanilla. The infusion is a beautiful gold color, reminding me of an African dawn.
  • Grandpa’s Anytime Tea is a strong, gutsy black tea with a rich, warming character. It is grown by the oldest tea farmer in the world, Arthur Njunguna Komo, who celebrates his 113th birthday this year. Mr. Njunguna Komo and his family have literally changed the political and economic landscape of Kenya.
  • Royal Purple Tea is the newest introduction in the world of tea. The Tea Research Foundation of Kenya spent 25 years developing this drought resistant strain of tea that has four times the antioxidants of black tea. This tea is only now being introduced to the world market by Joy M. W’Njuguna (Arthur Njunguna Komo’s granddaughter.) I had a long conversation with Joy today and am VERY excited to be offering several of her teas to you for this month’s tasting.

Famous Teas of China

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Attention all tea lovers!

The Voss Inn will be hosting a tea tasting and presentation entitled “Famous Teas of China” on March 23, 24 and 25. Certified Tea Master Frankee Muller will discuss the history of tea in China with a focus on six of Chinas most famous teas.  Following the discussion will be a gong-fu style tasting of the six teas. The event will start at 6:00 and will go until approximely 8:00. Seating is limited, so reservations are required. The cost of the event is $15 per person.

Ms. Muller received her Tea Master certification from the American Tea Master’s Association in 2010. She lectures on various aspects of tea, gives private tea tastings and does afternoon tea by reservation. Her company A Thirst for Tea imports tea from growers in tea producing countries around the world which she sells on her website and at the Voss Inn.

Tea Tasting, March 14, 2011

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

The HomePage Cafe in Downtown Bozeman will be hosting a tea tasting from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on March 14, 2011. Certified Tea Master, Frankee Muller, will be discussing the history of tea in Japan followed by a tasting of 5 of Japan’s most well-known teas.  The HomePage Cafe is located at 242 E. Main Street in historical Downtown Bozeman.

Tea Tasting, Japan

Tea Tasting, March 14, 2011